SAT Cheating

SAT cheating is a very serious offense that could lead to the cancellation of your test scores, expulsion, and even criminal charges. Six students from Great Neck North High School in New York are now finding this out after allegedly paying $1,500 to $2,000 to a man who took their SAT tests for them. The students… Continue reading »

Letter of Recommendation

A letter of recommendation is important in the college admissions process because it gives the staff another view of you as an applicant. The typical letter of recommendation is written by a professional who knows you well and can describe your best qualities. If two applicants are evenly matched, a good letter of recommendation can… Continue reading »

College Admissions Assistance

The college admissions process can be daunting for many students. To help you in this process, you can receive assistance from financial aid or admissions officers at the colleges you want to attend, your high school guidance counselor, private coaching services, or current students and alumni. In this article, we will provide advice on each… Continue reading »

The College Board

Have you heard classmates talk about the College Board or seen the name pop up on Google searches? While you may not be familiar with this non-profit association, many of the tests it offers are household names. Most American students have heard of the SAT, PSAT, AP, and CLEP tests. In this article, we’re going… Continue reading »

Undocumented Students

You have no driver’s license, no social security number, and no passport. You have no safety net, no legal status, and no promise of a future career. But you have the same dream your American friends have – a dream small enough to fit into a wooden frame but large enough to become the driving force… Continue reading »

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